"PADI Open Water Diver Course is the most popular diver program in the world - and your ticket to a lifetime of intense adventure. You'll learn about scuba fundamentals, equipment and techniques. Plus, practice skills by diving in a pool or pool-like body of water; and experience several open water dives with an instructor."
The PADI Open Water Scuba Diver class is the beginning class for new scuba divers. In this class, you learn all of the skills necessary to make you a safe and skilled scuba diver. This class involves academic study, water skills conductud in a safe confined water environment, and check-out dives in a real open-water setting. Conducted over two weekends, this class is the single most popular diving class in the world. Upon completion of this class, you will be awarded a PADI Open Water Diver certification card, a credential recognized all over the world by dive stores, diving resorts, and dive charter operators. With your C-Card, you will be able to rent scuba diving equipment and tanks, obtain air fills in scuba cylinders, book charter trips on dive boats, purchase scuba diving equipment, and obtain services available only to certified scuba divers. At Dive Buddy, the PADI Open Water Scuba Diver class is comprised of three distinctly different elements...
1. Home Self-Study at Your Own Pace.
When you enroll in a Dive Buddy scuba class, you will receive the PADI Go Dive Student Kit, which contains a study book, diving tables, and other materials necessary to complete your class. You also receive a Dive Buddy Student Orientation kit that contains several documents and waivers that must completed prior to attending class, and a pamphlet outlining your home study requirements. Your home study consists of reading the Go Dive book, completion of the knowledge reviews after reading each chapter, and viewing a companion DVD that highlights the topics in the book.
2. Confined Water Training Weekend.
This is conducted over a weekend, and requires a full Saturday and Sunday. Class begins at 10:00AM on Saturday morning at our dive shop. You will spend two to three hours in the classroom, reviewing the things you learned during your home study. You then move to the swimming pool, where you spend the remainder of the day learning to assemble you scuba unit and learning a number of important skills under the direct supervision of your instructor. On Sunday morning, you again report to Dive Buddy at 10:00AM for three to four hours of classroom review and completion of the simple final exam on the academic material. You then move to the swimming pool for another afternoon of skills development and practice.
3. Open Water Training and Check-Out Dives.
This is the weekend where you put your newly acquired skills to work in an actual open water diving environment, by completing four different scuba dives under the direct supervision of your instructor. This weekend does not have to be the weekend immediately following the confined water weekend. When you complete your confined water weekend, you choose from a number of open-water checkout opportunities offer by Dive Buddy. Most people choose to complete their open-water checkout dives during one of our weekend trips to Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu. This gives you the opportunity to experience real ocean conditions while diving from a scuba charter boat, and to get to know with other experienced divers who are also joining the trip.
Important Note: Some people require longer to learn certain concepts than others. At Dive Buddy, you can't FAIL your dive class; it might simply take you longer to learn all of the concepts. For individuals who have a hard time with any element of the training, our instructors are more than willing to work individually with you to make sure you get the concepts. In fact, we will allow you to completely repeat the entire confined water class if necessary. At Dive Buddy, we will do everything in our power to make you a certified scuba diver once you enroll in a class.
Prerequsite
Certification |
None |
Minimum
Age |
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Recommended
Course Hours |
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Minimum
open water training |
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Paperwork
and Administration |
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Certification
Procedures |
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Junior Open Water Diver
This course is divided into three sections:
1. Knowledge development
| Topics
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Knowledge
Development |
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2. Confined water (pool) training.
Confined water training serves two purposes. First, it establishes the basic skills that all divers need (or may need in the unlikely event of a problem) in a relatively low stress environment. Second, it reinforces and supplements Knowledge Development training by having student divers practice and apply what they learn from reading the manual and watching the videos.
| Skills
Overview |
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| Confine
water dives |
There are five Confined Water Dives that correspond to the five five Knowledge Development sections.
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3. Open water dives
The Open Water Dives complete the integration of the principles learned in Knowledge Development and the skills learned in the Confined Water Dives by having student divers apply both in the open water dive environment. By practicing skills mastered in the Confined Water Dives, students continue to learn as they use these skills in the open water.
Prior to certification, the student would need to successfully complete the following FOUR Open Water dives which may be conducted over two days.
| Dive
No |
Skills
Overview |
Open
water dive 01 |
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Open
water dive 02 |
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Open
water dive 03 |
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Open
water dive 04 |
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Optional
Skin Dive |
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* Dive Flexible Skill – recommended sequencing as shown, but may be conducted on any Open Water Dive at the instructor's discretion and based on logistics.
"The PADI Open Water Diver course builds upon the concept of performance-based learning. This means student divers progress through the course by demonstrating that they meet measurable learning objectives. The course's instructional design sequences these objectives from simple to complex, so students build upon previous learning as they progress. Attempting to learn something without mastering prerequisite objectives can complicate and interfere with development and learning. For this reason, students must satisfactorily demonstrate meeting knowledge development and water skills performance requirements (objectives) in their required sequences. Satisfactory demonstration is called "mastery," which, along with sequence requirements,"
Important Note: Some people require longer to learn certain concepts than others. At Dive Buddy, you can't FAIL your dive class; it might simply take you longer to learn all of the concepts. For individuals who have a hard time with any element of the training, our instructors are more than willing to work individually with you to make sure you get the concepts. In fact, we will allow you to completely repeat the entire confined water class if necessary. At Dive Buddy, we will do everything in our power to make you a certified scuba diver once you enroll in a class.
Each participant must be equipped with: fins, mask, buoyancy control device, scuba cylinder, regulator and submersible pressure gauge. Use appropriate exposure protection and weights as necessary for diver comfort.